The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

Whats going on with those federal stimulus checks?

What’s going on with those federal stimulus checks?

Ashley Hawn and Samantha Bravo May 13, 2020

Nearly 130 million individuals and more than $200 billion in stimulus checks have been made available from the Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service for coronavirus economic relief. U.S....

Zuma Beach in Malibu remains empty on Tuesday May 12, one day before beaches are set to open on Wednesday.

Los Angeles County beaches open today

Sloane Bozzi, Assistant Campus Editor May 13, 2020

Los Angeles County beaches are set to open Wednesday after two months of closure during the pandemic. The beaches are restricted to active use, such as running, walking, swimming and surfing. Six feet...

CSU to announce plans for the upcoming fall semester.

CSU Chancellor says fall 2020 semester will be mostly virtual

Orlando Mayorquin, Campus Editor May 12, 2020

California State University Chancellor Timothy P. White announced that the upcoming fall semester will be primarily virtual in his report at today’s CSU Board of Trustees meeting. “Our planning...

Shopping begins early Saturday morning at the reopened flower shops in Downtown Los Angeles.

LA eases restrictions allowing florists to reopen in time for Mother’s Day

Sloane Bozzi, Assistant Campus Editor May 9, 2020

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has allowed wholesale flower businesses to open to the public on Friday, as Mother’s Day is an opportunity to make up for business lost during the pandemic. Florists...

President Harrison Q&A: CSUN will announce fall 2020 format on May 18

Orlando Mayorquin and Logan Bik May 8, 2020

Here are the main takeaways from this semester’s final Zoom Q&A with President Dianne F. Harrison: CSUN and CSU system plan to announce fall semester plans on May 18 (14:48) CSUN and the CSU...

LA Metro to begin requiring face coverings as of May 11.

Metro riders required to use face coverings beginning May 11

Samantha Bravo, Assistant Campus Editor May 8, 2020

LA Metro is revising its policy and will require all riders on buses and trains to wear face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus beginning May 11. In a statement, Metro said they...

Diego Hernandez is being transferred from a COVID-19 floor onto one where there arent any patients infected with the Coronavirus.

Visting my nephew in the hospital’s COVID-19 ward

Hector Lopez, Reporter May 7, 2020

When I was younger, I would take my good health for granted. I was in a fortunate situation where I never had a close family member become seriously sick or suffer from major health problems. That...

The California DMV has begun offering virtual services due to the conroanvirus causing closures.

Need to go to the DMV? Here are your options

Jessica Canul, Reporter May 6, 2020

Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order on April 23 granting the California Department of Motor Vehicles the right to waive late fees and penalties for vehicle registration. According to a DMV press...

Cinco de Mayo in 2018

Celebrating Cinco de Mayo during the coronavirus

Leslie Ignacio, Editor-In-Chief of El Nuevo Sol May 5, 2020

Contrary to what many believe, Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, but rather the day in which Mexico defeated the French during the Battle of Puebla in 1862 despite being outnumbered. As...

Fitness advice during the coronavirus

Fitness advice during the coronavirus

Ashley Hawn, Reporter May 5, 2020

With the stay-at-home order continuing to last through the spring and into the summer months, it has become a major challenge for people to find the motivation and the means to work out. As a personal...

Renters rights: California orders protect tenants from evictions during the coronavirus pandemic

Renters rights: California orders protect tenants from evictions during the coronavirus pandemic

Natalie Miranda, Features Editor May 5, 2020

A home is more than just its walls, roof and windows — it’s supposed to be a space where people feel most at peace. For Holly Lin, it was her home away from home that served as a sanctuary, as it...

NCAA proposed a plan that would cut  the minimum number of programs per college from 16 to 12.

NCAA planned to cut some sports, players and coaches spoke against them

Mano Baghjajian, Reporter May 5, 2020

The effect that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the finances of corporations is unprecedented, with even the NCAA falling victim to the economic distress. As a way to save some money during these times,...

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